Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1917 — Battle Ground Epworth League Institute to Be Best Ever Held. [ARTICLE]

Battle Ground Epworth League Institute to Be Best Ever Held.

Reports have come from those- on the i nside that, if present plans are carried out, the Epworth League Institute at Battle Ground from Jqly 23 to 29, this year, will excell even the high water mark reached last summer. A number of changes in administration and arrangements are features will be added. The following is the list of faculty members that have been secured to date: Missions, Rev. Brenton T. Badley, India; Stew ai dship and Life work, Rev. C. E. Guthrie, Buffalo; Bible study, Prof. Goodrich, Albion, Mich,; Social, service and dean of women, Miss Winnifrpd Chappelle, Chicago: Home missions and rural problems, Rev. Ray Wilson, Leland, Ill.; Recreation and cultifre, Rev. C. V. Drake, Saxton, Penna.; Junior work, Miss Nellie R. Ford, Chicago: Music and singing, Rev. R. C. Plank and wife, Elkhart. This list may be Subject to some change, and there are some names that will be added. Admission will be free to all w’hp desire to come. This will enable the league chapters to send not simply a single delegate but a delegation or even the entire chapter if possible. Arrangments can be made by writing Rev. O. T. Maftm,"Xafayette, whereby such delegations can secure accommodations together, either in cottages or in tents. For other information write Rev. Albert L. Miller*. of Fowler, or Rev. B. E. Kirkpatrick, of Greencastle.